Woods and meadows at Langdon

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"Explore ancient woodland and grassy meadows where Eastenders fulfilled a dream of country living."
Walk directions

From the car park, walk up the straight, wide avenue of Plotlands, signposted 'Plotlands Walk', passing the museum on your left. At a crossing of paths by red waymarker 1, keep ahead along the woodland path, with fields on your right, and occasional views of south Essex between the trees. Ignoring other paths, continue along this bridle path and at the metal fence look left for the recreation ground. Continue along the path for 100yds (91m) until you reach wide cross paths.

Turn right here. You are now in Lincewood. The path undulates through high trees and open woodland, passing behind houses on your left.

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  Terrain  - Forest, field and horse tracks
  Landscape  - Woodland, meadows, ponds, farmland and ruins of urban housing developments
  Dog friendliness  - Great forest and field romp with plenty of other dogs; bowl of water outside Visitor Centre
  Parking  - Free parking at Langdon Visitor Centre, Lower Dunton Road
  Toilets en route  - Langdon Visitor Centre
About the walk
Langdon Nature Reserve is an example of how abandoned urbanisations can become a haven for wildlife. Much of the area, now managed by Essex Wildlife Trust, was formerly known as Plotlands. But where did this strange name come from? The good life Back in the 1890s, a great agricultural depression...
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Woods and meadows at Langdon

Recommended by
Our view
"Explore ancient woodland and grassy meadows where Eastenders fulfilled a dream of country living."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Forest, field and horse tracks
  Landscape - Woodland, meadows, ponds, farmland and ruins of urban housing developments
  Dog friendliness - Great forest and field romp with plenty of other dogs; bowl of water outside Visitor Centre
  Parking - Free parking at Langdon Visitor Centre, Lower Dunton Road
  Toilets en route - Langdon Visitor Centre
About the walk
Langdon Nature Reserve is an example of how abandoned urbanisations can become a haven for wildlife. Much of the area, now managed by Essex Wildlife Trust, was formerly known as Plotlands. But where did this strange name come from? The good life Back in the 1890s, a great agricultural depression...
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Essex
Essex is full of pleasant surprises. It has the largest coastline of any county in England, with its fair share of castles, royal connections and scenic valleys.